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Summary of Professor Dr.-Ing. Klaus Schwab & Thierry Malleret's The Great Narrative (The Great Reset Book 2)
Summary of Professor Dr.-Ing. Klaus Schwab & Thierry Malleret's The Great Narrative (The Great Reset Book 2)
Summary of Professor Dr.-Ing. Klaus Schwab & Thierry Malleret's The Great Narrative (The Great Reset Book 2)
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#1 The Great Narrative addresses the first two questions: What future do we want. and What must we do to get there. The pandemic was one such thing that forced us to address these questions.

#2 History shows that pandemics are typically a shock that divides and traumatizes. They can also be a force for lasting and often radical change. Today’s world is being shaped by the narratives that evolve to inform and construct the way forward.

#3 Interdependence is the by-product of technological progress and globalization. It is defined by the fact that we live today on the brink of major consequential changes that are not independent from each other but are taking place simultaneously with their risks concatenated, reinforcing one another through cascading and contagion effects.

#4 Truths, misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracies have always existed, but today they are served and spread by social media. The manner in which social media now structure our communication between individuals can affect the reliability of our beliefs.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 7, 2022
ISBN9798822532403
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    #1

    The Great Narrative addresses the first two questions: What future do we want. and What must we do to get there. The pandemic was one such thing that forced us to address these questions.

    #2

    History shows that pandemics are typically a shock that divides and traumatizes. They can also be a force for lasting and often radical change. Today’s world is being shaped by the narratives that evolve to inform and construct the way forward.

    #3

    Interdependence is the by-product of technological progress and globalization. It is defined by the fact that we live today on the brink of major consequential changes that are not independent from each other but are taking place simultaneously with their risks concatenated, reinforcing one another through cascading and contagion effects.

    #4

    Truths, misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracies have always existed, but today they are served and spread by social media. The manner in which social media now structure our communication between individuals can affect the reliability of our beliefs.

    #5

    The magnitude of the task is overwhelming. We are all restricted in our understanding of things by the boundaries of our professional lives. We tend to operate in our silos

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